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i guess they're interested on the environment. pressing him on what to about the issues. he's responding talking about what an unpopular action it might be to take steps on his own. >> you have the keystone thing in there. the expectation, i don't have any real intelligence from the white house. the expectation you hear as well as i do, he will end up approving the keystone pipeline. part of it is tempering the expectations of his base and saying, you don't want the keystone pipeline, you want me taking action on climate change. i think that might be part of laying out the political risks for them. also, i think there's a risk of -- there might be a possibility of overstating the political risk of all this too, if he takes the executive actions we're hearing about now, what are you going to have. obama's divisive, radical, he's refusing to work with us, he's engaged in a job killing war on coal. you're going to hear everything you heard since the day he became president. it's been effective to a point. there are states and parts of the country that are off limits to obama
i guess they're interested on the environment. pressing him on what to about the issues. he's responding talking about what an unpopular action it might be to take steps on his own. >> you have the keystone thing in there. the expectation, i don't have any real intelligence from the white house. the expectation you hear as well as i do, he will end up approving the keystone pipeline. part of it is tempering the expectations of his base and saying, you don't want the keystone pipeline, you...
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you can't ignore the complex interplay between biology and environment when it comes to this illness. >> what about the ethnic factor? we always talk about the irish or the native american indians. is it lack of tolerance? what's the terms? is there a term for it? is there legacy? >> no, no, no. there's a genetic factor and there's an environmental factor. but the bottom line is we know how to deal with this. prevention, prevention, preen. nine out of ten addicts started when they were teenagers. if the brain is still developing and you hijack it with the use of experimentation of marijuana, drugs, you're -- >> you don't like these laws legalizing marijuana. >> no, i don't. i think we need the public health community to be -- weigh in here because we already know what the liquor industry and the tobacco industry have done to our country in targeting kids. and so we need to be mindful and not rush into this -- >> like joe camel, that kind of stuff. >> exactly. joe camel. liquor stores are in places where you know that there are people who are going to abuse liquor and are going to have
you can't ignore the complex interplay between biology and environment when it comes to this illness. >> what about the ethnic factor? we always talk about the irish or the native american indians. is it lack of tolerance? what's the terms? is there a term for it? is there legacy? >> no, no, no. there's a genetic factor and there's an environmental factor. but the bottom line is we know how to deal with this. prevention, prevention, preen. nine out of ten addicts started when they...
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you just can't ignore the interplay between biology and environment. >> what about the fact that we talk about the irish or the native american indians. is it a lack of tolerance? is there a term for it? >> no, no, no. there's a genetic factor and an environmental factor. but the bottom line is we know how to deal with this. prevention, prevention, prevention. nine out of ten addicts started when they were teenagers. if the brain is still developing and you hijack it, you're permanently -- >> you don't like these laws legalizing marijuana? >> no, i don't. i think we need the public health community to weigh in here. so we need to be mindful, and not jump into this. >> like joe camel and that kind of stuff. >> exactly. liquor stores. liquor stores are places where people are going to abuse liquor and have easy access. >> this is too hot. the hottest topic in this country right now is gun safety. your family has been victimized. because of your family being victims, we are all victims. what is your feeling? >> it's not just the person that's killed, like my uncles. it's the whole family. s
you just can't ignore the interplay between biology and environment. >> what about the fact that we talk about the irish or the native american indians. is it a lack of tolerance? is there a term for it? >> no, no, no. there's a genetic factor and an environmental factor. but the bottom line is we know how to deal with this. prevention, prevention, prevention. nine out of ten addicts started when they were teenagers. if the brain is still developing and you hijack it, you're...
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>> this is a different environment than it was four years ago, craig and a couple of points. president bush does come into a success term in the strong political position. his approval readings is 52% and the second-term agenda items like gun control as well as immigration and you mentioned those attitudes about the direction of the country and about the economy and this is an american public right now that lowered its standards and lowered its expectations from four years ago. in some ways that's a good situation from the obama white house and sometimes lower expectations make it easier to get achievements done, but this is a country that is still being hit by the aftereffects of the great recession and also this poll comes after the terrible tragic shooting as well as the showdown in the new year. >> we polled folks when they were already pretty down. >> let me ask you about the war in iraq. president obama's political prominence first propelled by his opposition to the war. what did we find in the poll with regards to the war in iraq? >> it was fascinating, a number we had
>> this is a different environment than it was four years ago, craig and a couple of points. president bush does come into a success term in the strong political position. his approval readings is 52% and the second-term agenda items like gun control as well as immigration and you mentioned those attitudes about the direction of the country and about the economy and this is an american public right now that lowered its standards and lowered its expectations from four years ago. in some...
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trauma and the psychological damage and the worry about food and being in this really open field in the environment. the effort has been inadequate. >> we were talking about this before, but what is the sense among the people about this conflict? what is the sense of assad and whether he may be replaced and i have to ask this because we are talking about possible military intervention. what is the feeling about the united states and its role in the conflict and are they confident that help is on the way? >>. >> if there was one word i think best describes their reaction, you asked the question about their feelings about the united states, it would be disappointment. they have huge disappointment because this has been going on for more than two years. it's well into the third yore and they have been asking for protection. i am not talking about one side or the other. the assad regime or the rebels. the civilians have been asking for protection. this war had civilian casualties and the attacks that have affected children and women in a way that really would equal the definition of atrocity and with t
trauma and the psychological damage and the worry about food and being in this really open field in the environment. the effort has been inadequate. >> we were talking about this before, but what is the sense among the people about this conflict? what is the sense of assad and whether he may be replaced and i have to ask this because we are talking about possible military intervention. what is the feeling about the united states and its role in the conflict and are they confident that...
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clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper working permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic demand. but it doesn't just happen by magic. it happens through struggle. happy may day. we'll be right back with click three. both tylenol and bayer back & body are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers.t. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and ut
clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper working permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic demand. but it doesn't just happen by magic. it happens through struggle. happy may day. we'll be right back with click three. both tylenol and bayer back & body are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to...
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letter that read in part "dhs routinely established strategic sourcing contracts that combine the kpoep environments for good and services, ammunition, computer equipment and information technology services. these contracts help leverage purchasing power to efficiently procure equipment and supplies at significantly lower costs, which makes sense, right, particularly for the fiscally-minded conservative. not for senator in who have, who last week along with another senator introduced the ammunition management for more obtainability act 2013 too put caps on the amount of amio federal agencies could buy. if you ask yourself, what's the problem with the government buying ammo in bulk to keep the cost down, then you haven't spent enough time on tropical sites with stories saying the u.s. government is gearing up for an arms race against the american people and most recently this kind of talk has been all over the drudge report. >> what's the government arm against? the american people. who do they say the terrorist threat are? not al qaeda blowing up embassies, conservatives, libertarians, gun owners. h
letter that read in part "dhs routinely established strategic sourcing contracts that combine the kpoep environments for good and services, ammunition, computer equipment and information technology services. these contracts help leverage purchasing power to efficiently procure equipment and supplies at significantly lower costs, which makes sense, right, particularly for the fiscally-minded conservative. not for senator in who have, who last week along with another senator introduced the...
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well, yesterday they re-relaunched it in friendlier environments, they relaunched it on the op-ed page of the "washington post." the bigger picture is that the whole doctrine that austerity is a good thing for economies, specifically for economies in trouble, that whole doctrine globally is falling apart. falling apart here at home, it's falling apart globally, as well. and joining us now for more perspective on that is our friend ezra klein, an msnbc policy analyst, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. helium crisis sounds totally funny, totally a real thing, people should be totally worried. >> people should be totally worried and there's hank johnson making the case. really, we can address helium, but nothing else? that paradigm, thadynamic to me seems to be the dynamic in washington. we shouldn't fight back against the sequester by fixing the stuff that bothers people the most, the sequester it's has to go because the idea of budget cutting our way to success has got to go. do you think there's an overall austerity thesis driving politics right now? >> i do
well, yesterday they re-relaunched it in friendlier environments, they relaunched it on the op-ed page of the "washington post." the bigger picture is that the whole doctrine that austerity is a good thing for economies, specifically for economies in trouble, that whole doctrine globally is falling apart. falling apart here at home, it's falling apart globally, as well. and joining us now for more perspective on that is our friend ezra klein, an msnbc policy analyst, thank you so much...
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we are who we are, and if there's no openly gay people in whatever environment you're talking about, that doesn't mean there's no gay people. i think what this comes down to is who straight people are. this isn't about whether jason collins or other athletes who happen to be gay are pansies, it's about whether heterosexual men, if they're afraid of gay men, if they're jumping up on chairs and shrieking and too terrified to shower in the same conditions that marines and sailors and airmen and everyone shower in. that's the irony here. this isn't about who gay people are, this is about who straight people are. and are straight people better than they've been built? are straight people less bigoted than they've convinced themselves they are? as we saw in the military after the repeal and a lot of lgbt soldiers came out and it was a nonissue and they were accepted by their peers that they were serving with and i think we're going to see the same thing in elite pro male sports. because straight people are better than that. better than the bigots give them credit for. >> i think there's ab
we are who we are, and if there's no openly gay people in whatever environment you're talking about, that doesn't mean there's no gay people. i think what this comes down to is who straight people are. this isn't about whether jason collins or other athletes who happen to be gay are pansies, it's about whether heterosexual men, if they're afraid of gay men, if they're jumping up on chairs and shrieking and too terrified to shower in the same conditions that marines and sailors and airmen and...
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once they get here, is the environment the proper environment for them to develop and propagate into something else? >> life coming to earth from a meteor has always been a theory that has been out there, but this new experiment gives it a little bit more weight, doesn't it? >> it does give it more we
once they get here, is the environment the proper environment for them to develop and propagate into something else? >> life coming to earth from a meteor has always been a theory that has been out there, but this new experiment gives it a little bit more weight, doesn't it? >> it does give it more we
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we're constantly adding more security procedures to assure that we are providing the best and safest environment for our staff, inmates and the general public. santa rosa is surrounded by two secure, 10-foot perimeter fence. it has razor wire on the internal and external fences. and we provide armed security, roving posts and stationary posts outside the secure perimeter. >> other forms of security utilize a much lower degree of technology. >> all ties inside the facility are clip-on ties. it's a security issue. if an inmate was to get a hold of your tie and start pulling on it, i mean, you've got a ready-made noose around your neck already. so, just for safety purposes, we use clip-on ties. >> lieutenant williams is a 17-year veteran of the florida department of corrections and has spent the past seven years at santa rosa. now, his 19-year-old son, joe, is prepared to follow in his footsteps. >> growing up, i've seen my dad working every day. every kid wants to be look their father, i guess. and i guess it just sort of fell into place for me. >> he, along with several other young men and women,
we're constantly adding more security procedures to assure that we are providing the best and safest environment for our staff, inmates and the general public. santa rosa is surrounded by two secure, 10-foot perimeter fence. it has razor wire on the internal and external fences. and we provide armed security, roving posts and stationary posts outside the secure perimeter. >> other forms of security utilize a much lower degree of technology. >> all ties inside the facility are...
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just the notion there was that kind of environment around the washington barracks of the marines in d.c. i'm worried they have not taken some of this as seriously as they should. having said that, lawrence, in fairness, i spent hours with some of the prosecutors in the military. many of them are doing their very best and working very hard at this. i do think there's a sense in the military that it's time we have to do a much better job and i think they are not going to fight some of these changes, but rather hopefully cooperate with us. >> senator, i was to say, i was struck by a couple images. one was a big bank of men, one woman representing the military commanders on this. it's that standard shot we have seen forever of an armed services committee with all the brass and all those medals on their chest, then six women on that armed services committee, it's not long ago there were no women on the armed services committee. i have to believe that women like you on the armed services committee have made a real difference in the way this is heard. >> i think that's true. i think it's a goo
just the notion there was that kind of environment around the washington barracks of the marines in d.c. i'm worried they have not taken some of this as seriously as they should. having said that, lawrence, in fairness, i spent hours with some of the prosecutors in the military. many of them are doing their very best and working very hard at this. i do think there's a sense in the military that it's time we have to do a much better job and i think they are not going to fight some of these...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> who knew that a closed door could be so can't. vating? but when an heir to the royal throne lies behind it, a door can be pretty exciting indeed. we'll discuss britain ya's baby watch when martin bashir an another special guest join us just ahead. >>> plus, president obama pulls back the curtain on structural racism in a deeply personal way. we'll discuss his remarks when harvard's charles ogle tree, bill burton, frank forr, margaret carlson and luke russert join us next on "now." my mantra? always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> who knew that a closed door could be so can't. vating? but when an heir to the royal throne lies behind it, a door can be pretty exciting indeed. we'll discuss britain ya's baby watch when martin bashir an another special guest join us just ahead. >>> plus, president obama pulls back the curtain on structural racism in a deeply personal way. we'll discuss his remarks when harvard's charles ogle tree, bill burton,...
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if they don't see an environment that they're comfortable investing in the u.s., they could move their capital wherever they like. they're global. washington, as we know, is very local. >> i want to ask you about the cover of "time" magazine. it talks blt 40th anniversary of roe v. wade and how a woman's right to choose is facing significant challenges in this country. it was an outstanding article. let's talk about this. the legislature, republican-led legislatures are ceding control to the states. >> it looks as though the pro-choice movement has lost ground because pro-lifers have targeted access in states. so in 2011 pro-lifers working with conservative congress people passed 93 laws that limited access to abortion in some way. now, that might include everything from stricter parental consent laws to waiting periods where particularly in states where they may be only one clinic, a poor woman would have to go, wait, pay for a hotel. >> there are four states with only one clinic. >> that's right. north and south dakota, mississippi and arkansas. you know, there a number of states whe
if they don't see an environment that they're comfortable investing in the u.s., they could move their capital wherever they like. they're global. washington, as we know, is very local. >> i want to ask you about the cover of "time" magazine. it talks blt 40th anniversary of roe v. wade and how a woman's right to choose is facing significant challenges in this country. it was an outstanding article. let's talk about this. the legislature, republican-led legislatures are ceding...
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as several of the amazing journalists all say, it is a toxic environment. it is harder and harder to get whistle blowers, to speak to journalists. and what that means is it is harder and harder for democracy to do what it is supposed to do. >> and that's a serious charge you're. of course, people are supposed to be prosecuted only for what they did as an individual. not to be made an example of. >> yes. but we know the way democracy functions. we know the way organizations function. dana priest said the national security state is like a self-licking ice cream cone. a wonderful metaphor. it is all about protecting itself. that's often what we're seeing. it is not about protecting your safety or minor our dollars. it is about protecting the institution and it's institutions that thrive on secrecy. >> the other thing that makes this hard for a lot of folks to swallow is the inconsistency or someone called at this time hypocrisy of this administration in particular. in prosecuting these whistle blowers with the espionage acts. while also releasing their own lea
as several of the amazing journalists all say, it is a toxic environment. it is harder and harder to get whistle blowers, to speak to journalists. and what that means is it is harder and harder for democracy to do what it is supposed to do. >> and that's a serious charge you're. of course, people are supposed to be prosecuted only for what they did as an individual. not to be made an example of. >> yes. but we know the way democracy functions. we know the way organizations function....
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our sons differently, then we'll always, always have to because they'll always face these kinds of environments. >> dana, again, the president said both the outcome and the aftermath may have been different as goldie pointed out if trayvon had been white. but compare that statement to what will defense counsel mark o'mara had to say about what would have happened if his client, george zimmerman, had been black. take a listen to this dana. >> i think that the things would have been different in george zimmerman was black for this reason. he never would have been charged with a crime. >> so dana, is the criminal justice system is biassed in favor of african-americans, is that right? >> goodness gracious, you would think he would have enough decency to just keep his mouth shut at had point. the president by contrast had one of his best moments i think this afternoon when he surprised everybody speaking without notes and basically as something of a racial healer saying jury's spoken. putting some doubt on whether the federal government will get involved in any way. but also just speaking in such a
our sons differently, then we'll always, always have to because they'll always face these kinds of environments. >> dana, again, the president said both the outcome and the aftermath may have been different as goldie pointed out if trayvon had been white. but compare that statement to what will defense counsel mark o'mara had to say about what would have happened if his client, george zimmerman, had been black. take a listen to this dana. >> i think that the things would have been...
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i think adding guns to schools will create a less safe environment. statistics show that a gun in the home is 22 times more likely to be used in homicide, accidental shooting and suicide. so i feel that the risk involved in having a gun in a school are far greater than the benefit. >> so what are the answers? because, i mean, you certainly understand the disquiet that was caused to say the least for parents who thought they could send their kids and you've talked to the parents from newtown, i've talked to the parents from newtown, a day like any other day, you drop your kids off at school and you assume they are safe and what happened was so horrific. what is the answer then? >> the answer is background checks. if we try to prevent guns from being in the wrong hands in the first place then we won't need to arm our schools. >> how do you change this? 90% of americans after newtown wanted background checks. republicans came up for background checks and yet nothing has been done on the federal level. do you still keep fighting on the federal level or mo
i think adding guns to schools will create a less safe environment. statistics show that a gun in the home is 22 times more likely to be used in homicide, accidental shooting and suicide. so i feel that the risk involved in having a gun in a school are far greater than the benefit. >> so what are the answers? because, i mean, you certainly understand the disquiet that was caused to say the least for parents who thought they could send their kids and you've talked to the parents from...
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it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their roofs. so southern company, it's in their financial interest to block efforts to make buildings and individuals and businesses energy independent. but we need to, the technology is there, and even if a household can't afford to buy expensive solar panels, there are so many companies out there where you can lease the panels. >> no upfront costs. >> and it's cheaper on your utility. >> i want to hammer this home, debbie, i think it's key to your objection. our power that we plug into is centralized in this country. centralized utility. and it means the political power is centralized utilities. the radical promise
it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their...
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they knew that with her mother dead and her brother dead that she was coming back to a very difficult environment. they have totally cleaned out her mother's apartment. they never want her to go back there. they want her to start her life anew within her community, within her hometown and try to have as normal a life moving forward as possible. obviously, with the media spotlight and the horrific things that have happened to her within a week, that's going to be difficult. think about it. she's been kidnapped, driven up through to idaho, witnessed a fire fight presumably between dimaggi and the fbi and found out her mother and brother were killed. it's a fascinating set of developments. this is definitely now a story of survival. back to you in new york. >> all right. thanks, luke. let's now bring in psychiatrist and medical director for the county of l.a.'s department of children and family services, dr. charles sophie. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about this long road ahead for hannah and her family. as someone that grew up as pretty much neighbors with elizabeth smart, i saw fi
they knew that with her mother dead and her brother dead that she was coming back to a very difficult environment. they have totally cleaned out her mother's apartment. they never want her to go back there. they want her to start her life anew within her community, within her hometown and try to have as normal a life moving forward as possible. obviously, with the media spotlight and the horrific things that have happened to her within a week, that's going to be difficult. think about it. she's...
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that is making for a bewildering governing environment right now for the president's second term. but in the middle of all that today we learned that the autopsy, the republican party commission to figure out why they did so badly and what is wrong with them as a party, that autopsy is done. the group looking at what went wrong in 2012 has finished its work. the republican party chairman announced on conservative talk radio today that the report is ready to be released. >> so when do we see that? when do we get the blueprint? >> well, we're going to have some -- we're going to have some details on this issue coming out around march 18th. >> on march 18th, in fact, the republican party has booked the national press club to release its self-diagnosis of why they think they just lost so badly. but on talk radio today the republican party chairman, reince priebus, gave this preview of what the party found when they looked at their problems, what the party thinks their big problem was and how they plan to fix it. listen. >> you're going to see the skeleton of this plan start to roll ou
that is making for a bewildering governing environment right now for the president's second term. but in the middle of all that today we learned that the autopsy, the republican party commission to figure out why they did so badly and what is wrong with them as a party, that autopsy is done. the group looking at what went wrong in 2012 has finished its work. the republican party chairman announced on conservative talk radio today that the report is ready to be released. >> so when do we...
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we want to enhance that even to a greater extent because it is in a sensitive environment, and no one that carries a firearm in a sensitive environment should have a minimal amount of training, and they should coordinate that with the law enforcement, but whenever you look at whether it is sandy hook, whether you look at any other incidents, it is a law enforcement officer arriving with a firearm, which dismantles the circumstance and causes the shooter either to kill himself or to put down his gun or be killed. but it takes that officer who arrives arrives. we want to reduce response time, so they're quicker, reducing response time will save lives. >> curtis, one more question, i thank you for staying with us this long, and that is something that wayne lapierre said, the man you're working for at the nra on this contract to deliver him a report he asked for. before our last presidential election, he sent out a fund-raising letter filled with ways to i guess put fear into the hearts of nra members. one of the things he said i am going to quote to you now. he said if president obama is
we want to enhance that even to a greater extent because it is in a sensitive environment, and no one that carries a firearm in a sensitive environment should have a minimal amount of training, and they should coordinate that with the law enforcement, but whenever you look at whether it is sandy hook, whether you look at any other incidents, it is a law enforcement officer arriving with a firearm, which dismantles the circumstance and causes the shooter either to kill himself or to put down his...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm craig melvin, here's what's happening right now. president obama signed the violence against women act earlier. vice president joe biden who authored the original le legislation back in 1994 was at his side. osama bin laden's son was captured and arested. >>> in a televised statement, norlt korea says it will exercise its right to a preem preemptive nuclear attack. >>> now, back to "hardball." ♪ >>> i will speak until i can no longer speak. i will speak as long as it takes until the alarm is sounded from coast to coast that our constitution is important. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was, of course, rand paul. he began his epic filibuster, and 12 hours and 50 minutes later there he is, something of a hero. here he is ending it. >> i would go for another 12 hours to try
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm craig melvin, here's what's happening right now. president obama signed the violence against women act earlier. vice president joe biden who authored the original le legislation back in 1994 was at his side. osama bin laden's son was...
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clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper building permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic demand. but it doesn't just happen by magic. it happens through struggle. happy may day. we'll be right back with click3. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreas
clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper building permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic demand. but it doesn't just happen by magic. it happens through struggle. happy may day. we'll be right back with click3. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only...
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mitt romney telling the public these stories about shopping for factories in china with horrible work environments. ultimately, what this guy was doing, what he was doing in private was not the same thing as in public. this every day guy, a political bartender heard that and decided this recording he was making was important and he had to go public with it. he thought everybody should know what mitt romney thought about issues like this. what he thought when he was talking behind closed doors. when he was talking behind closed doors to people who could afford to get into a fund-raiser like that. >> the people there that night, they paid $50,000 per person for dinner. you know, i grew up in a blue collar area in boston and nobody i know can pay, can afford to pay $50,000 for dinner. i don't know anybody that can do that. in a way, i felt like, you know, whether you are a republican or an independent, there's a lot of people who can't afford to pay $50,000 for one night for dinner. i felt an obligation, in a way, to release it. i felt an obligation for all the people who can't afford to be there. yo
mitt romney telling the public these stories about shopping for factories in china with horrible work environments. ultimately, what this guy was doing, what he was doing in private was not the same thing as in public. this every day guy, a political bartender heard that and decided this recording he was making was important and he had to go public with it. he thought everybody should know what mitt romney thought about issues like this. what he thought when he was talking behind closed doors....
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what do you want our diplomats to do, where do you want them to be, what's the modern environment and what resources do they need to carry out that task? right now, we have this political environment where there is a significant constituency for the defense department, and rightfully so. as we leave afghanistan, i think we have to understand that as we eliminate requirements in iraq or afghanistan for the military standpoint, we're actually adding to requirements on the diplomatic and development standpoint. we have to make sure our diplomats have the resources they need, so there a mission-driven entity, as senator menendez said, and not a resource-constrained entity. >> p.j. crowley, speaking the truth, as always. thank you for your time and wisdom, my friend. >>> after the break, the white house gives john boehner a blessing to push through a temporary suspension of the debt ceiling, but will republicans fall in line? we'll discuss the gop's deficit dilemma when luke russert joins us next on "now." jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy,
what do you want our diplomats to do, where do you want them to be, what's the modern environment and what resources do they need to carry out that task? right now, we have this political environment where there is a significant constituency for the defense department, and rightfully so. as we leave afghanistan, i think we have to understand that as we eliminate requirements in iraq or afghanistan for the military standpoint, we're actually adding to requirements on the diplomatic and...
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we actually just met some muslim actist here, a couple of young men, who say that there is a tough environment for them. that it has become increasingly hard to be a muslim in dagestan. tamron? >> and officials toll the mother, and tell me this is correct, she could see dzhokhar, the surviving suspect here in the states. do we know about their travel to the u.s. it see their son? >> reporter: not yet. we expect the mother would want to get on a palestinian as soon as possible. the father, as we said haerl earlier, that he is not well. don't know if he can travel. the mother does have financial difficulties so there is a question of whether she can make the trip back home. there is a question of what to do with the body. the u.s. authorities told the family they would be receiving the body soon. >> adrian, thank you for joining us. >>> lead democrat of texas and member of the house homeland secure ut, congresswoman, thank you for your time. i know you were briefed yesterday. you expect to be briefed very soon in a day or so. what are your concerns regarding the fbi and communications regarding
we actually just met some muslim actist here, a couple of young men, who say that there is a tough environment for them. that it has become increasingly hard to be a muslim in dagestan. tamron? >> and officials toll the mother, and tell me this is correct, she could see dzhokhar, the surviving suspect here in the states. do we know about their travel to the u.s. it see their son? >> reporter: not yet. we expect the mother would want to get on a palestinian as soon as possible. the...
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like we said before, we understand that this law was passed in order to create a safe environment for people to defend themselves, but we also understand that we don't want laws that condone violence. we need laws that are going to help prevent that. >> so this idea of sort of being at the table, it's an interesting one. we were just talking about north carolina and the fact there have been 13 weeks of protesters there. that governor never did come out and meet with those protesters. you, on the other hand, did get to have a meeting with governor rick scott. tell me about it and why that ended up not being enough for you. >> yeah. well, governor rick scott on day one told us he wasn't going to meet us the at all and wouldn't be calling this special session. on day three, actually night three, he said he would have a meeting with us. about 8:00 p.m. we found out he was going to meet up with us at 9:00 p.m. there were seven people sent into that meeting with him. i was one of them. we basically shared our stories with the governor and we laid out the way trayvon's law would look. you kn
like we said before, we understand that this law was passed in order to create a safe environment for people to defend themselves, but we also understand that we don't want laws that condone violence. we need laws that are going to help prevent that. >> so this idea of sort of being at the table, it's an interesting one. we were just talking about north carolina and the fact there have been 13 weeks of protesters there. that governor never did come out and meet with those protesters. you,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ hey! glad y'all made it. sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yeah. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yeah. yeah, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster tal
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ where their...
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this is the environment that he knows how to play in and knows how to win in. and it -- i suppose it's ironic to many people that he would be complaining about nixonian tactics. but this is the world that he knows. >> as they say -- yeah, chuck? >> he has no evidence, you know, he made this accusation. >> that's true. >> they have no evidence, the mcconnell campaign has no evidence that there's anybody did any bugging and, in fact, i have -- i talked to an aide who admitted that they had their headquarters, when they found out about this yesterday, they hired a security firm, they swept the campaign headquarters and they found no bug. >> they're probably better not to have found one because it reminded me of the 1986 episode involving karl rove when he's alleged to have bugged his own office. >> pretty sure that's a movie. >> called in the fbi. >> you know what i think? i think that mitch mcconnell runs well, to use a kentucky term, in the mud. he's the kind of horse that wants it to rain the night before the kentucky derby so he can slosh through it. >> excell
this is the environment that he knows how to play in and knows how to win in. and it -- i suppose it's ironic to many people that he would be complaining about nixonian tactics. but this is the world that he knows. >> as they say -- yeah, chuck? >> he has no evidence, you know, he made this accusation. >> that's true. >> they have no evidence, the mcconnell campaign has no evidence that there's anybody did any bugging and, in fact, i have -- i talked to an aide who...
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if people sign up to serve our country and to protect and defend this country, they deserve an environment free from criminal activity which is what military sexual assault is. and until the pentagon gets serious and that is communicated up and down the chain of command and people start to lose their commands for failing to enforce these policies, nothing is going to change. >> congressman, we have been following and will continue to follow this closely. thank you so much for taking the time to come on the program. >> thank you, chris. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from u.s. news and world report which tweeted out an article asking, there are roughly 9,000 service members who work in a sexual assault prevention capacity. who oversees them? we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. summer's here. so are the savings. not bad. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get special buys on select toro pro
if people sign up to serve our country and to protect and defend this country, they deserve an environment free from criminal activity which is what military sexual assault is. and until the pentagon gets serious and that is communicated up and down the chain of command and people start to lose their commands for failing to enforce these policies, nothing is going to change. >> congressman, we have been following and will continue to follow this closely. thank you so much for taking the...
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presidential elections reflect the kind of environment that we face in a couple years. you don't know where the country is going to be. you don't know what issues will be dominant. she has to take all of that into consideration and say you know what, i'm going. my guess is, i think she's going to do it for a lot of reasons. >> again, you're talking, chris, and lynn, we continue to watch terry mcauliffe making, of course, he's got a roomful of potential donors, actual donors, campaign supporters. he is naturally enjoying the spotlight here. at some point he is going to be introducing hillary clinton. she is going to come to the podium and give remarks that are expected to last probably around ten minutes. lynn, you mentioned a long history between the clintons and between terry mcauliffe. can you speak more to that? what exactly -- what role has terry mcauliffe played for folks who may not be as familiar with their friendship? >> well, sure. just one thing that a lot of people i bet might not know, because when they think of him as a fund-raiser web helped finance the ho
presidential elections reflect the kind of environment that we face in a couple years. you don't know where the country is going to be. you don't know what issues will be dominant. she has to take all of that into consideration and say you know what, i'm going. my guess is, i think she's going to do it for a lot of reasons. >> again, you're talking, chris, and lynn, we continue to watch terry mcauliffe making, of course, he's got a roomful of potential donors, actual donors, campaign...
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it's hard for them not to do so even in an environment where it's antithetical to their goals. >> it is remarkable. professor james peterson. dan a. milbank, thank you both for joining us. >>> coming up, we'll have a full forecast on today's severe weather threats. >>> first, the american woman is taking an increasing role in the workforce. what could possibly be wrong with that? >> as we look at biology, look at the natural world, the roles of a male and a female in society and other animals, the male typically is the dominant role, the female is not antithesis or not competing. it's a complementary role. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united
it's hard for them not to do so even in an environment where it's antithetical to their goals. >> it is remarkable. professor james peterson. dan a. milbank, thank you both for joining us. >>> coming up, we'll have a full forecast on today's severe weather threats. >>> first, the american woman is taking an increasing role in the workforce. what could possibly be wrong with that? >> as we look at biology, look at the natural world, the roles of a male and a female...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not sitting by as their life unfolds. and they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we s
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however, his breed in an environment where abortion could be illegal. with this 20-week abortion ban, if abortion is outlawed, you'll only see more kermit gosnell. they'll go to back alley butchers and seek the cheapest, unsafest, medical care and that's just dangerous to women's health. for marsha blackburn's comments and her being thrown into this debate because it's pretty much window dressing for the gop, it's really out of touch and ultimately an insult to women. >> and when you say window dressing, that is because congressman trent franks who made the comment about rape and incest resulting in pregnancy, the actual sponsor of this bill, is not the face of it today? >> reporter: absolutely. you know gop and these male politicians really have a problem welcome back womith wom. when you talk about rape that results in a pregnancy is relatively low. 25,000 can be reported and result in a rape every year. that's not low. that's insulting to women. yet you still have the franks and marsha blackburns who know nothing about women's health pushing this leg
however, his breed in an environment where abortion could be illegal. with this 20-week abortion ban, if abortion is outlawed, you'll only see more kermit gosnell. they'll go to back alley butchers and seek the cheapest, unsafest, medical care and that's just dangerous to women's health. for marsha blackburn's comments and her being thrown into this debate because it's pretty much window dressing for the gop, it's really out of touch and ultimately an insult to women. >> and when you say...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> breaking news for you in the special election tonight to fill the u.s. senate seat that had been held by now-secretary of state john kerry. the "associated press" has now declared that democratic congressman ed markey has won the u.s. special election for that senate seat in massachusetts. polls leading up to this contest had indicated that congressman markey was comfortably ahead of his republican rival, gabriel gomez. now it is official. with 82% of precincts reporting, ed markey ahead 54% to 46% and the "ap" called the race. senator-elect markkey, next year he'll be up for re-election for a full term. gabriel gomez i
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. . >>> breaking news in egypt tonight. egypt's president, mohammed morsi says he will not step down, even though the military and millions of egyptians want him to go. millions of people are protesting for another night in cairo's tahrir square and around the presidential palace and in areas around the country. morsi has used his power to install a government controlled by islamists, and that he has not instituted government reforms. the military has given morsi until wednesday to meet their demands or they say they will suspend the constitution dissolve the legislature, or they will take steps. today he says he will not step down. coming up next, a plane carrying the president of bolivia was forced to land in austria today because of suspicions that edward snowden was on board. that is necessar nexte xt. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell he
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. . >>> breaking news in egypt tonight. egypt's president, mohammed morsi says he will not step down, even though the military and millions of egyptians want him to go. millions of people are protesting for another night in cairo's tahrir square and around the presidential palace and in areas around the country. morsi has used his power to install a government controlled by islamists, and that he has not instituted government...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. we have much more of "last word" on the way. guess who is scarier to republicans in congress, al qaeda or grover norquist? here is a hint. they'll only cross one of them. what republicans are now call ing obama-quester is next. >>> bill clinton gets frank with the democratic party about 2014 expectations and going on fox news to reveal just how scared ashley judd really makes him. rove versus judd continues, that's coming up. >>> the state of our union is -- ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now s
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. we have much more of "last word" on the way. guess who is scarier to republicans in congress, al qaeda or grover norquist? here is a hint. they'll only cross one of them. what republicans are...
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two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. distinguish between a slap on the ass and a rape because they merge all of these crimes together. >> thereby two progress z pler there are two problems. one, you have sexual predators committing crimes. two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. these are not the same issues. and with all due respect, general odierno, we can prosecute our way out of the first issue. we can prosecute ourselves out of the -- who are not committing crimes of lust. my years of experience in this area tell me they are committing crimes of domination and violence. this isn't about sex. this is about assaultive domination and violence. >> well, this is food for thought. joining me right now is missouri senator claire mccaskill. i love the way you dichotomize this. i hate it in my religion when they talk about priests molesting some young alter boy. tell me what you said, what you meant by molest. i want to know what we're talking about here. i love the way you break t
two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. distinguish between a slap on the ass and a rape because they merge all of these crimes together. >> thereby two progress z pler there are two problems. one, you have sexual predators committing crimes. two, you have work to do on the issue of a respectful and healthy work environment. these are not the same issues. and with all due respect, general odierno, we can prosecute our way out of the first issue....
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but the business was born in a competitive marketplace, and that's the same environment, not the halls of government, in which walmart should have to justified its continued success. in other words, if consumers believe that walmart destroys more jobs than it creates, or that walmart causes its own employees to require public assistance, or makes it impossible for mom and pop businesses to compete on main street, they should vote with their wallets. walmart is nothing without the consumers who support it. but the solution is not for government to single out an american business, any american business, for punitive treatment. d.c. mayor vincent gray should use his power and veto the bill. i personally don't like the way these box stores homogenize all of our home towns. when each has a walmart, a rite aid, mcdonald's and starbucks, they lose their individual identity. but the market should sort that out. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, the state'
but the business was born in a competitive marketplace, and that's the same environment, not the halls of government, in which walmart should have to justified its continued success. in other words, if consumers believe that walmart destroys more jobs than it creates, or that walmart causes its own employees to require public assistance, or makes it impossible for mom and pop businesses to compete on main street, they should vote with their wallets. walmart is nothing without the consumers who...
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when you are in the same environment where tension uprises and then goes down, a period of two decades, there are better coping mechanisms. >> that's vent interesting. i'm in a supermarket in kansas. what you should know for the "newsweek" ahead coming up next. what's droid-endurance ? the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. >>> women just didn't start for the vote in the 1920s. that started for the country. immigrants have been fighting for safe and legal status that creates the great leap forward. the time has come. >>> and in just a moment what you should know for the week ahead, but an update on the story of the ten-year air force veteran who was added to the federal no fly list. long moved to qatar with his daughter learned he was on the list when he went to fly back home to visit his terminally ill mother. he tried to make the return trip to the home in qatar and told he could not fly and wasn't given a reason. last week, lon
when you are in the same environment where tension uprises and then goes down, a period of two decades, there are better coping mechanisms. >> that's vent interesting. i'm in a supermarket in kansas. what you should know for the "newsweek" ahead coming up next. what's droid-endurance ? the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful....
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i think you see it reflected in the political environment in washington. who is -- take james clapper who lied and really should be out, in my view. also he's such an incompetent liar you think, why is this guy running national intelligence? at least a spy should be able to do his lie effectively. but anyway, who's calling, who in washington is calling for him to be out? not the democratic leadership or the republican leadership. and indeed, i think whether it's nancy pelosi and harry reid or mitch mcconnell and john boehner, they're all sort of on the same page. snowden's sort of the villain. he should be apprehended. and the big issues are being lost. indeed, they're being lost under the shadow of snowden, who's a fascinating character. >> the reaction in washington i think actually is fascinating because it's not -- it doesn't break down on partisan terms. but we have seen -- i mean, steve bennan writing at the blog for the show this morning was talking about how calls for resignation, calls for the heads of administration officials are basically as reg
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business...